A Tale of Two Cities: Why San Diego is Winning the Housing War (And Why LA is Losing)
If you’ve been following the capital markets or trying to pencil a deal in Southern California lately, you already know the vibe shift is real. But the latest numbers paint a picture even starker than most of us realized. San Diego is currently building apartments at nearly twice the rate of Los Angeles. While construction in L.A. has plummeted 33% over the last three years—hitting an 11-year low—San Diego is up 10%. As someone who has navigated the entitlement trenches in both markets, I can tell you this isn't an accident. It’s a policy choice. We are witnessing a real-time case study in what happens when a city actually clears the path for builders versus what happens when a city lets politics strangle supply. The "San Diego Model": Certainty Over Politics For a developer, the most valuable commodity isn’t land or cheap debt—it’s certainty. San Diego gets this. They have a clear, enforced General Plan. They update their Community Plans and, crucially, if your project...